Album
Harlequin
2024 · Jazz, Rock
4 collectors on Gatefold own this

Harlequin is a Pop album by Lady Gaga, originally released in 2024. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
About
In the summer of 2023, Lady Gaga began dropping hints about a mysterious project she’d been working on in secret—new music, so she claimed, that sounded nothing like her past work. Fans wondered whether it could be “LG7,” the long-awaited follow-up to 2020’s <i>Chromatica</i>, until September 2024, when billboards popped up with the message “LG6.5.” The surprise between the pop auteur’s sixth and seventh studio albums turns out to be <i>Harlequin</i>, a concept album delivered from the warped perspective of Lee Quinzel, aka Harley Quinn, her character in Todd Phillips’ Joker-fied jukebox musical <i>Joker: Folie à Deux</i>. As is often the case for actors who temporarily inhabit Gotham City, Gaga realized shortly after filming wrapped that she hadn’t yet moved on from the character she’d been embodying. She began to conceptualize an album of updated jazz standards sung as the Joker’s main squeeze. <i>Harlequin</i>, recorded at Rick Rubin’s Shangri-La studio in Malibu alongside LG7, works as a companion piece to the film, but it’s also distinctly aligned with Gaga’s singular vision. First, though, Gaga developed Lee’s singing ability for the role. “I did a lot of different kinds of work to create her,” she tells Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “One of the things that I did was change my voice in the film. It’s Lee’s voice, and it’s really raw, and it’s really naked. It’s very untrained. Not proper breathing.” How did the superstar with the powerhouse vocals achieve this? “I think that Joaquin [Phoenix] scared the living shit out of me every day until my voice left my body.” Who else could pull off a reimagining of the 1932 classic “I’ve Got the World on a String” as a gritty surf-rock slow-burner (“What if The Cramps made a French song?”) or deliver a song from an obscure 1964 musical as an ’80s rock ripper? That song, “The Joker,” originates from <i>The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd</i>, though it could have been written exactly for Gaga to sing right now—as could the 1952 standard “That’s Entertainment,” popularized by Judy Garland: “Everything that happens in life can happen in a show/You can make ’em laugh, you can make ’em cry/Anything can go!” But listen closely and you’ll hear Gaga’s subtly twisted tweaks: the cheery lyrics of “Good Morning” by way of <i>Singin’ in the Rain</i> (“Good morning/Rainbows are shining through!”) are replaced with the gleefully sinister “Bang bang, you’re black and blue!” .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Good Morning2:46
- 2Get Happy (2024)3:11
- 3Oh, When The Saints3:42
- 4World On A String2:37
- 5If My Friends Could See Me Now2:41
- 6That's Entertainment4:09
- 7Smile3:38
- 8The Joker2:54
- 9Folie à Deux2:58
- 10Gonna Build A Mountain2:51
- 11Close To You2:44
- 12Happy Mistake4:05
- 13That's Life3:04
Sound DNA
- Pop
- Traditional Pop
- warm
- playful
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Alex SmithBACKING VOCALS PIANO ORGAN
- Brian NewmanBACKING VOCALS TRUMPET
- Daniel FooseBACKING VOCALS BASS DOUBLE BASS
- Donald BarrettBACKING VOCALS DRUMS PERCUSSION
- Steve KortykaBACKING VOCALS SAXOPHONE CONDUCTOR
- Tim StewartGUITAR
- Ashley WiggintonVOCALS
- Seth FetzerVOCALS
- Tim BrooksVOCALS
- Tyler WiggintonVOCALS
- Adrienne WoodsCELLO
- Moonlight TranCELLO
- Adam SchroederSAXOPHONE BASS CLARINET
- Eric TewaltSAXOPHONE CLARINET
- Jacob ScesneySAXOPHONE
- Rick KellerSAXOPHONE CLARINET
- Rob MaderSAXOPHONE FLUTE
- Curt MillerTROMBONE
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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